The indictment made public Tuesday accuses four men of funneling about $100,000 to an All-American high school player from May until of September 2017 to assist one or more coaches at the university in recruiting the player.

The indictment made public Tuesday accuses four men of funneling about $100,000 to an All-American high school player from May until of September 2017 to assist one or more coaches at the university in recruiting the player.

FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) -- A bill seeking to amend Kentucky's Constitution to restore voting rights for some felons has sailed through the state House. Unlike past years, the proposed ballot issue may have a chance in the Senate.

Senate Majority Leader Damon Thayer said Thursday it may be an issue "whose time has come," with some changes. Thayer said he doesn't support the current proposal. But he raised the possibility of amending it to include a waiting period before some felons would regain voting rights.

The proposal in its current form would allow some felons to automatically regain voting rights once they complete their sentences. It passed the House on Thursday.

Republican U.S. Sen. Rand Paul is urging the GOP-led state Senate to take up the measure.